The cool white garden squares and wide streets of Bloomsbury have been a pull to thinkers for centuries, and it sometimes seems like every second house has a blue plaque denoting that a great writer, scientist or philosopher once inhabited the building. It was in Bloomsbury that Karl Marx created communism, Virginia Woolf defined the twentieth century British novel, and Charles Darwin first conceived the theory of natural selection. The imposing bulk of the British Museum, home to seven millennia of human art and artefacts, dominates the area, and there are plenty of other academic institutions including Birkbeck College, the beautiful University of London Library, and RADA, London’s grandest drama school.
For book-lovers, the hotel is directly opposite the enormous Waterstones Bookshop (formerly the world-famous Dillons of London), with many other smaller new and second-hand bookshops around Bloomsbury and nearby Charing Cross Road.
For those exploring further afield we are also within easy walking distance of London Underground’s Euston Square, Russell Square, Warren Street & Goodge Street Tube stations and Euston, Kings Cross and St. Pancras mainline railway stations.